Vergina tomb near Alexander the Great’s hometown doesn’t belong to his father, study finds
A groundbreaking new paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science has discredited a long-standing theory about one of the most...
A groundbreaking new paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science has discredited a long-standing theory about one of the most...
In a fascinating intersection of Egyptology and astronomy, Dr. Or Graur, Associate Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Portsmouth,...
A remarkably rare stone capital, unlike any other that has been unearthed, was unveiled for the first time by the...
A recent study led by Dr. Ana Paula Motta, in collaboration with the Balanggarra Aboriginal Corporation, has uncovered a previously...
Archaeologists have uncovered ancient stone tools on the Isle of Skye that shed new light on Scotland's oldest known human...
A newly published study by researchers from the University of Cambridge reveals that a catastrophic three-year drought led to a...
Archaeological excavations at the site of the City Campus for the University of Gloucestershire revealed a remarkable time in Gloucester's...
Archaeologists in Barcelona have discovered a well-preserved medieval ship during excavation operations near Ciutadella Park, shedding light on the city's...
The fall of the Western Roman Empire has baffled historians for centuries, and explanations have ranged from corruption and political...
An exciting archaeological discovery at Damjili Cave, among the limestone hills of western Azerbaijan, is rewriting prehistory in the South...
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